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Fundraising Tuesday: Your Top 10 Posts from 2018

January 8, 2019 by Dennis Fischman Leave a Comment

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You, the reader, are the one who’s put Communicate! on many lists of best nonprofit blogs. Thank you! Here are your choices for the top ten posts of 2018.

Fundraising Tuesday: What Do You Call a Donor?

You have a donor in your database and you don’t know their gender. When you send them mail, what do you call them?

Fundraising Tuesday: Great Photos Make Great Appeal Letters 

How Nonprofits Use (and Don’t Use) Photos (and how you can do better)

Fundraising Tuesday: Remember the Postscript. Donors Do! 

Surprising but true: without a good postscript, your donors may not even read your nonprofit’s appeal letter.

Fundraising Tuesday: What Should You Know about a Donor? 

There are some things that friends have to know about their friends.

Fundraising Tuesday: Greetings and Salutations

When you’re sending an appeal letter to a donor, you want them to take the time to read it. Your biggest enemy? The recycling bin. Your biggest ally (once they open the envelope)? The salutation.

Fundraising Tuesday: Follow Up Your Appeal Letter with Email

There are things you can do now to make the donor pick that envelope out of the pile, read your letter, and donate online (or send in a check). One of them is to follow up your fundraising letter with email.

Fundraising Tuesday: How Often Should You Ask?

That depends on what your donors prefer–and how well you can write an appeal letter that puts your donors front and center.

Fundraising Tuesday: 3 Ways to Get Personal with Your Donors

Send a different letter to previous donors than people you’re asking to give for the first time…

How to Find New Donors for Your Nonprofit Without Asking for Money

What will really help your organization cultivate that person as a volunteer and donor is the questions you ask about them.

How Fundraising Systems Can Help Small Non-Profits Do More with Less

“Instead of wondering how to cultivate a new prospect or follow-up from a stewardship event, you will have a system in place that you can use, with materials and scripts already prepared in advance.” (guest post by Joe Garecht)

 

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TY Thursday: Grateful for Online Gifts? Show it!

January 3, 2019 by Dennis Fischman Leave a Comment

Did your nonprofit get a lot of online donations at the end of 2018? Congratulations!

ungratefulDo your donors know how grateful you are? Maybe not. And there’s something you can do about it.

What My Donor Experience Can Teach Us

On December 27, I gave fifteen donations to nonprofits by whipping out my wallet and punching in my credit card number. Here’s how they responded.

Headlines

First the good news: when I made a gift, I knew it had gone through. Why? When I hit Submit, I landed on an acknowledgments page. So far, so good.

But in bold letters at the top of each page, I saw too many messages like “Transaction Successful,” “Your payment was approved,” or “You’ve donated $36 to” the name of the organization.

Those are not thanks. They’re credit card receipts.

(In one case, the first thing that caught my eye was “You do not have an active membership.” So much for gratitude!)

I hope your nonprofit was one of the ones who did better:

  • You explicitly and enthusiastically said “Thank you!”
  • You called me and my wife by name.
  • You restated the difference our donation would make.

If not, do better next time. Rewrite the headline on your acknowledgments page today.

(If your system for accepting donations won’t let you write better headlines, then get a better system. Now.)

Messages

Below that headline, most often the nonprofits I gave to did use the words “thank you” somewhere. Sometimes, that was practically all they said, with the assurance that an acknowledgement was in the mail (or email).

I felt bad for these nonprofits, because they  just missed an opportunity.

I hope your nonprofit was one of the ones who did better:

The first thing you tell a donor after they make a gift is thank you--but along with that, you tell them why they made the right decision.

What just happened as a result of their donation? Did somebody get a meal, a place to sleep, new dance shoes for the dance class they could never afford on their own, a vaccination that will protect them and their family all year?

If you merely restated your mission, that was better than nothing. But if you told me the impact of my donation, that was even better. And best of all would be telling me a story. If you do that, I will really remember it!

Calls to action

I was glad to see that none of these acknowledgments include the dreaded “thask” (the thank-you that asks for another donation).

But it cheered me when you asked me to take some other action right away besides donating. For instance:

  • Telling my friends I’d made a donation
  • Asking my employer if they’d match my gift
  • Signing up to receive more information throughout the coming year (which means trusting you with my email address)

As your donor and your supporter, I hope your nonprofit was one of the ones who did better. And as a communications consultant, I can help make sure you do. Let’s work together in 2019. Drop me an email to [email protected].

I’ll be grateful.

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Message Monday: 10 Fan Favorite Posts of 2018

December 31, 2018 by Dennis Fischman Leave a Comment

Top 10Mondays on this blog, I publish posts about your nonprofit’s Message. They could be about Media, Marketing, or other Miscellaneous topics. (Do you sense a trend here?)

Behold, your favorite Monday posts in 2018.

Are You a Fundraising Outlaw? Registering your nonprofit for fundraising sends a positive message to your donors. (Guest post by James Gilmer)

DIY Prospect Research: 5 Must-Know Tools For Your Nonprofit (Guest post by Sarah Tedesco)

How to Talk about Your Nonprofit with a Complete Stranger More than an elevator pitch, I show you how to script a conversation that will feel completely natural (and let you assess the prospect while you talk).

What If Facebook Died Tomorrow? Are you taking care to build relationships on the media that YOU own?

Hiring a Communications Consultant? What to Look For Make sure you know what you’re getting for the time and money you invest.

Nonprofit Marketing: Communications with a Purpose! We all do marketing. Don’t let the word scare you away from doing it well.

How Your Nonprofit Can Listen like Austen, Write like Hemingway That means getting to know your audiences in depth so you can tell them what they most want to hear, in brief.

Self-Promoting Puffery, Technical Tripe, and Creative Crap Need I say more?

Don’t Worry about Facebook (More Than Before) There is no epidemic of cloned accounts. There is an epidemic of people wasting each other’s time and confusing one another by sending out these bogus messages!

Here’s Your Communications Strategy. Fill In the Blanks. Many things will change in nonprofit communications in 2019, but if you can answer seven questions, you’ll always stay ahead.

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